Monday, April 5, 2010

Share What You've Made!

Ah.

Readers have written in to ask if there is a flickr group towhich they can upload photos of projects they've madefrom ikatbag patterns, tutorials or just the wacky ideason the blog. Of course there wasn't - I could barelykeep my fonts from going wonky mid-post, let aloneman my own photo-hosting site.

Now, though, there is! And it wasn't hard! Although whether I got it to work still remains to be seen.

I actually set it up a while ago and forgot all about ittill now. Typical. Anyway, now you can share photos ofyour ikatbag-inspired projects! Dirt, chickens, dolls,felt cakes, sofas, playhouses, clothes, bits of cardboardconstructions, whatever! Hurrah! Thank you all for emailingme your photos and links in the past - I've enjoyed lookingat all of them! Please do continue to email them to meif you like, but you can also upload them to the flickrgroup if you want to share them with more peoplethan just me and my kids. You can get to it byclicking the logo above, or in the sidebar.

P.S. Sorry if the name sounds like a bad car advert.It had a physics ring to it and I thought it wasjust slightly catchier than "Look What YouMade Me Make When I Could Have BeenReading The Newspapers". You think?

Hello and Welcome!

I am a gratefully unemployed mom of three girls, all of whom are growing up much too soon! I like piles of warm, fresh laundry, the smell of salt air near the beach where I used to live, making lists, anything round (like heads) and the quiet evenings sitting with the man of the house after the kids are in bed.

Copyright

You are welcome to link to this blog and to any post on this blog and use ONE or TWO photos for that purpose. Do not use photos of my children. You are welcome to pin images from my blog, if those photos do not have my children's faces in them. Please contact me if you want to use the text on, or more photos from, this blog. Do not post my tutorials on your sites. Do not translate tutorials from this blog into other languages on your site. The ideas and instructions in the tutorials are free - but please use them to only make stuff for yourself or for gifts and not to sell. Ta! For more information, this and this might be helpful.